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    www.hfsp-publishing.org/index.php?id=4 - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 10/16/2009  

    Arturo Falaschi, Editor-in-Chief, International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Technology, Trieste and Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa

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    www.bioinformatics.org.au/index.php?module=announce&ANN - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/1/2007    Last Visited: 12/21/2007  

    Arturo FalaschiInternational Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology,

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    About Us: EAGLES - European Action on Global Life... - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 8/14/2009  

    Prof Arturo Falaschi, Director-General, International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, Italy

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    Activity 1991 1997 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/15/2001    Last Visited: 7/25/2002  

    Invited speaker: Arturo Falaschi (Direttore International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology UNIDO).

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    Alessandro Vindigni, Group Leader, ICGEB Proteomics - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/8/2007    Last Visited: 5/10/2008  

    1999 -2001 Staff Scientist in the laboratory of Prof. Arturo Falaschi, ICGEB, Trieste, Italy.
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    Cui, S., Arosio, D., Doherty, K.M., Brosh, R.M. Jr., Falaschi, A., Vindigni, A. 2004.
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    Cui, S., Klima, R., Ochem, A., Arosio, D., Falaschi, A., Vindigni, A. 2003.
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    Arosio, D., Cui, S., Ortega, C., Chovanec, M., Di Marco, S., Baldini, G., Falaschi, A., Vindigni, A. 2002.

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    Applied Biosystems - BioBeat - DNA To Dollars Meets... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/2/2002    Last Visited: 8/21/2003  

    In another of the conference's plenary lectures, Professor Arturo Falaschi, Director of the International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (ICGEB) in Trieste, Italy, spoke on the challenges that swiftly accelerating scientific advances will pose to the physician of the future and he emphasized the importance of international cooperation for the future of post-genomic biomedical research, particularly with respect to the countries of eastern and central/southern Europe.

    "The molecular physician of the near future will have to delve into disciplines like bioinformatics; the study of macromolecular structures; the rules for protein-protein, protein-RNA, and protein-DNA interactions; and the functional analysis of the genome via macroarray displays, RNAomics, and extensive utilization of animal models.This presents a remarkable intellectual and technical challenge to the medicine of tomorrow," Professor Falaschi stated.

    "The countries of central and eastern Europe are well endowed with people conversant in many of the(se) disciplines, but the existing financial and organizational constrictions of biomedical research in all these countries may hamper the attainment of a state-of-the-art level in this moving field."

    Professor Falaschi noted that his organization, the ICGEB, aims at "helping the exchange of information and the advancement of biomedical research in all these countries through involvement of these scientists in ambitious research projects, long- and short-term training of scientists, and funding of specific collaborative research projects."

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    Multiple Technology Advances Enabled Landmark Sequencing of Human Genome

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    Arturo Falaschi, Group Leader ICGEB Molecular Biology - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/25/2008    Last Visited: 3/25/2008  

    Arturo Falaschi, MD, PhD
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    Arturo Falaschi

    Distinguished Scientist

    International Centre for Genetic Engineering
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    Abdurashidova, G., Radulescu, S., Sandoval, O., Zahariev, S., Danailov, M.B., Demidovich, A., Santamaria, L., Biamonti, G., Riva, S., Falaschi, A. 2007.Functional interactions of DNA topoisomerases with a human replication origin.EMBO J. 26, 998-1009.

    Falaschi, A. Changing disciplinary borders into frontiers of progress.Editorial.2007.HFSP Journal 1, 1-3.

    Falaschi, A., Abdurashidova, G., Sandoval, O., Radulescu, S., Biamonti, G., Riva, .S. 2007.Molecular and structural transactions at human DNA replication origins.Cell Cycle 6, 1705-1712.

    Falaschi, A., Abdurashidova, G. 2007.Molecular mechanics and DNA replication regulation.HFSP Journal 1, 215-219.

    Aladjem, M.I., Falaschi, A., Kowalski, D. 2006.Eukaryotic DNA replication origins.In: DNA replication and human disease. pp 31-61.Cold Spring Harbor Press

    Falaschi, A., Biamonti, G., Riva, S. 2006.DNA replication origins.In: Encyclopedic reference of genomics and proteomics in Molecular Medicine. pp 1635-1640.Springer Verlag

    Cui, S., Arosio, D., Doherty, K.M., Brosh Jr., R.M., Falaschi, A., Vindigni, A. 2004.Analysis of the unwinding activity of the dimeric RecQ1 helicase in the presence of human replication protein A. Nucleic Acids Res.32 (7), 1-13.

    Paixao, S., Colaluca, I.N., Cubells, M., Peverali, F.A. , Destro, A., Giadrossi, S., Giacca, M., Falaschi, A., Riva, S., Biamonti, G.2004.Modular Structure of the Human Lamin B2 Replicator.Mol.Cell.Biol.24, 2958-2967.

    Vindigni, A., Abdurashidova, G., Falaschi, A. 2004.Identification of start sites of bi-directional DNA synthesis at eukaryotic DNA replication origins.Methods Mol.Biol.240, 105-22.

    Abdurashidova, G., Miltcho, D., Ochem, A., Triolo, G., Djeliova, V., Radulescu, S., Vindigni, A., Riva, S., Falaschi, A. 2003.Localization of proteins bound to a replication origin of human DNA along the cell cycle.EMBO J. 22, 4294-4303.

    Biamonti, G., Paixao, S., Montecucco, A., Peverali, F.A., Riva, S., Falaschi, A. 2003.Is DNA sequence sufficient to specify DNA replication origins in metazoan cells?Chromosome Res.11, 403-412.

    Stefanovic, D., Stanojcic, S., Vindigni, A., Ochem, A., Falaschi, A. 2003.In vitro protein-DNA interactions at the human lamin B2 replication origin.J.Biol.Chem.278, 42737-42743.

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    Arturo Falaschi: ICGEB Molecular Biology - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/25/2006    Last Visited: 3/27/2008  

    Arturo Falaschi
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    Arturo Falaschi, MD, PhD

    Distinguished Scientist
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    Abdurashidova, G., Radulescu, S., Sandoval, O., Zahariev, S., Danailov, M.B., Demidovich, A., Santamaria, L., Biamonti, G., Riva, S., Falaschi, A. 2007.
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    Falaschi, A. Changing disciplinary borders into frontiers of progress.Editorial.2007.HFSP Journal 1, 1-3

    Falaschi, A., Abdurashidova, G., Sandoval, O., Radulescu, S., Biamonti, G., Riva, .S. 2007.
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    Falaschi, A., Abdurashidova, G. 2007.
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    Aladjem, M.I., Falaschi, A., Kowalski, D. 2006.Eukaryotic DNA replication origins.In: DNA replication and human disease. pp 31-61.Cold Spring Harbor Press

    Falaschi, A., Biamonti, G., Riva, S. 2006.DNA replication origins.In: Encyclopedic reference of genomics and proteomics in Molecular Medicine. pp 1635-1640.Springer Verlag

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    Biotech March 31 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/29/1999    Last Visited: 12/20/2001  

    Professor Arturo Falaschi, director of the International Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (ICGEB): (The Irish Times, 3/13/2000): "The poor countries of the world have only to gain by a wise application of genetic engineering to agriculture, provided that they can control the choice of the transgenic plants to be cultivated.India is also highly interested in this technology, and our center is in close contact with the government for experimenting with insect-resistant, virus-resistant and salt-resistant transgenes of rice and cotton.

    "I fail to see how the current problems of poverty and malnutrition could be exacerbated by the wise use of genetic engineering, whereas I see many ways in which the current problems will get worse if nothing is done to improve the quality of the commonly used crops, including the nutritional quality."

    An Deyin, Chinese farmer (Wall Street Journal, 3/29/2000): "I was the first one in the village to plant these new cotton seeds, but when everyone saw how great the results were, they started growing again, too.Everyone in the village believes in this technology.

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    EAGLES Consortium - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/29/2006    Last Visited: 8/14/2009  

    Prof Arturo Falaschi,Director-General, International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, Italy

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